Fish For Life 0 Report post Posted April 20, 2014 When it comes to the marabou woolly bugger tails do you keep the tips on the tail or have them removed??? Why do you do what you do?? does it really matter?? Thanks Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JSzymczyk 0 Report post Posted April 20, 2014 With natural material, the natural tips are almost always best. Very few exceptions. Looks the best to me, and the fish have never complained. Learn to prep the feather correctly, measure to length before tying in, and then you don't have to worry about it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Preach 0 Report post Posted April 21, 2014 I'll second JSzymczyk's reply. Leave them natural. I always dip my marabou in water so it's easier to tie on. Once it's wet I smooth it out the way I want it, then tie it on. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
flytire 0 Report post Posted April 21, 2014 i dont think its too hard to draw a marabou feather with your fingers, measure for length using the hook shank and tie down the tail to quote JSzymczyk "then you don't have to worry about it" practice practice practice prep the feather by trimming out the very tip. (i have done this for years but not absolutely necessary). i trim out the tip so i can tie in only the feather fibers. i like using the type of feather shown below with the finer fibers. measure for length using the hook shank and tie in the prepared feather. if the tail is still to long, unwap the thread and pull the feather forward until the length is just right. use another hook as a guide wrap the butt end of the feather to help create an even under body (unweighted fly) trim the feather at the back end of the lead wraps to again create a smooth under body in no way is anybody obligated to tie your wooly buggers using the methods above. please tie them as you always have tied them. the photos are merely suggestions if marabou is too difficult to use, try tying them this way Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bad fish rising 0 Report post Posted April 21, 2014 I like to pull both sides of the marabou off the stem. stack the 2 piles on top of each other. then trim the peeled butts off. now measure for length n tie down. using this technique I can make multiple colored tails. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cheech 0 Report post Posted April 21, 2014 I like the stuff from the sides of the stem (Blood quill). It has a lot more movement in the water. I typically tie in the tail much longer than I need, then I trim the tail with my fingernail instead of scissors. Here is the technique in video. http://www.flyfishfood.com/2013/06/build-better-bugger.html Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Preach 0 Report post Posted April 21, 2014 Hey flytire, I like that idea, I'm gonna try that. Good stuff! Thanks for the info... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Preach 0 Report post Posted April 21, 2014 Hey cheech, I just watched your "build a better bugger" video. I like it. I'd love to see more videos..... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cheech 0 Report post Posted April 21, 2014 Hey cheech, I just watched your "build a better bugger" video. I like it. I'd love to see more videos..... Preach. We have hundreds of videos on our YouTube channel and site. Let us know if you have any requests. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Preach 0 Report post Posted April 21, 2014 Hey cheech Well glory...I will have to subscribe to your channel. Thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RCFetter 0 Report post Posted April 21, 2014 I trim the tips where they thin out. Usually it's about 1/2" to 3/4." As shown in the video below, it's best to rip the stringy tips off with a straight edge like the blade of your scissors. At 1.50 min he talks about the marabou. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
COMike 0 Report post Posted April 21, 2014 I like Cheech's technique.......it gives me the ability to tie both the top of the marabou and then utilize the sides (blood quill)..... sometimes I can get two buggers out of the same feather! Mike Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Preach 0 Report post Posted April 21, 2014 I like Cheech's technique.......it gives me the ability to tie both the top of the marabou and then utilize the sides (blood quill)..... sometimes I can get two buggers out of the same feather! Mike I like a good two for one deal! LOL Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RodL 0 Report post Posted April 22, 2014 I do the same as Cheech, and have also used ostrich herl as tails on my buggers, just trim a bunch off and tie them in like marabou, I pinch and tear them to length instead of cutting with scissors so it doesn't make such a straight cut, this also works with marabou Rodney Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KOKOEK9 0 Report post Posted April 22, 2014 Hi, what kind of hackle did hans use in the first video, it looked like a dry fly hackle not like the broad ones sold for buggers Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites